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and chicago's public schools are closed today. hundreds of flights already canceled. that brings us to nbc's wendy wi willfolk live. >> reporter: good morning to you. this is the fourth arctic blast of the season and supposed to be the worst one yet. this part of the country has not even been able to thaw with thefy round of the polar vortex and we're bracing for yet another. as you mentioned, chicago schools are canceled around the city and the surrounding suburbs. public transportation schedules modified because it's just too dangerous to stay outside for long periods of times inhese conditions. there's also a propane shortage across the midwest. so many people are left looking for heating alternatives. this relentless weather pattern is starting to wear on people. i can attest to that. and it's only january, asp temperatures are exposed to remain below zero for the next 2 1/2 days and the wintry mix is supposed to reach the deep south tomorrow. brutal for even winter standards. back to you. >> my goodness, thanks, wendy. >>> a natural gas line in canada that explod
and chicago's public schools are closed today. hundreds of flights already canceled. that brings us to nbc's wendy wi willfolk live. >> reporter: good morning to you. this is the fourth arctic blast of the season and supposed to be the worst one yet. this part of the country has not even been able to thaw with thefy round of the polar vortex and we're bracing for yet another. as you mentioned, chicago schools are canceled around the city and the surrounding suburbs. public transportation...
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>>> a suburban chicago bank held up at gunpoint. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> bank has been robbed. >> by a pair of robbers dressed as if they stepped out of a hollywood movie. >> had a mask on, the scream mask on. >> i wanted to make sure i heard what she was saying, so i had to ask her to verify, scream-type mask? >> turns out these robbers, one an x-rated actress, are mimicking a different movie. called the "town." can these nuns on the run get away with the cash, or will their habit for steals get the better of them? >>> and then, passion for a woman drives a north carolina man to commit one of the biggest armored car heists of all time. >> it was almost the perfect storm for him to pull off this heist on that particular day. >> fueled by frustration and desire, he escapes with $17 million, all for one magical kiss. >>> may 29th, 2011, it's the sunday before memorial day in the chicago suburb of palos heights, illinois. few people know it, but the tcf bank located at the busy intersection of 127th street and ridgeland avenue is open for business. just be
>>> a suburban chicago bank held up at gunpoint. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> bank has been robbed. >> by a pair of robbers dressed as if they stepped out of a hollywood movie. >> had a mask on, the scream mask on. >> i wanted to make sure i heard what she was saying, so i had to ask her to verify, scream-type mask? >> turns out these robbers, one an x-rated actress, are mimicking a different movie. called the "town." can these nuns...
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the chicago waterway, an obstacle course of ice. and even if you travel south 500 miles to tennessee, a frozen waterfall. we've been telling you a lot about the cold this winter. but here's what's different tonight. this arctic blast is driving as far south as texas and florida. and they could both get hit by treacherous snow and ice. and our extreme weather team is ready to show you how cold it will get, how fast. abc's alex perez starting us off. >> reporter: this is the battle millions are facing across a frozen midwest. blowing snow and dangerous whiteout conditions, shutting down roads, making cars just disappear. in kankakee, illinois, this bus sliding right off the road. in parts of colorado, pileup after pileup. 27 states are coping with brutal, dangerous windchills tonight. in chicago, the public school's 400,000 students told to stay home today and tomorrow. across minnesota, schools closed due to plunging temperatures. snow-covered minneapolis feels like 26 below zero. >> i don't like it. >> reporter: in rural minnesota,
the chicago waterway, an obstacle course of ice. and even if you travel south 500 miles to tennessee, a frozen waterfall. we've been telling you a lot about the cold this winter. but here's what's different tonight. this arctic blast is driving as far south as texas and florida. and they could both get hit by treacherous snow and ice. and our extreme weather team is ready to show you how cold it will get, how fast. abc's alex perez starting us off. >> reporter: this is the battle millions...
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there will be no school in chicago on monday. the cold air will reach to the south below normal temperatures predicted there as well. one person was killed two others injured in the fiery crash in colorado. an faa spokesperson says a plane was coming into tucson, arizona and crashed as it was landing. the plane went off the runway flipped over and burst into flames. the flight originated in mexico with 3 people on board. the poo the pilot, co pilot and the passenger. i am marianne rafferty. now back to "huckabee." for the latest headlines log on to foxnews.com. now huckabee. (applause) >>> well, i want to wish a happy birthday to ka ra douglas turning 100 on january 6th. we say happy birthday and happy new year to you and your loving family. happy birthday kera. >> if you walk through new york city's times square on any given day. you will run into colorful characters. while most of them are street performers looking for tips. my next guest poses for photographs in his costume for a greater cause he and his tu- tu have been in th
there will be no school in chicago on monday. the cold air will reach to the south below normal temperatures predicted there as well. one person was killed two others injured in the fiery crash in colorado. an faa spokesperson says a plane was coming into tucson, arizona and crashed as it was landing. the plane went off the runway flipped over and burst into flames. the flight originated in mexico with 3 people on board. the poo the pilot, co pilot and the passenger. i am marianne rafferty. now...
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you get more than chicago do. they knew one was coming and for awhile there, there was another one right around the corner. >> the tcf bank at ridgeland avenue doesn't look like the other commercial buildings at this busy intersection. it's a two-story brick structure with columns in front. in a span of four years, this bank has been robbed multiple times and now it's happening again. two men wearing traffic vests and hard hats enter. they look like instruction workers topped many to deposit a check. but these men are not here for banking business. the guns they carry make that obvious. >> traffic safety vests that road crews would wear. that was new to us. it it looked like they were coming from a construction site. >> they begin a takeover-style bank robbery, the most dangerous kind of heist. some bank robberies have a thief handing a note to a teller demanding money implying they have a weapon or a bomb. but takeover robbery has criminals demanding that everyone get on the ground. the robbers usually have gun.
you get more than chicago do. they knew one was coming and for awhile there, there was another one right around the corner. >> the tcf bank at ridgeland avenue doesn't look like the other commercial buildings at this busy intersection. it's a two-story brick structure with columns in front. in a span of four years, this bank has been robbed multiple times and now it's happening again. two men wearing traffic vests and hard hats enter. they look like instruction workers topped many to...
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minus 28 windchill in chicago u. some of the cold air has reached the east but it's not as bad as the ohiofor minneapolis today? >> no school today in minneapolis. most schools in minnesota are closed as well. for many districts, this is the fourth time just this month and it's not because of snow. it's really just because of the cold weather. a really long snap of this throughout the midwest. at the same time, people are struggling to stay warm because of a natural gas explosion. energy companies are asking people to turn their thermostats down to 60 degrees to alleviate that problem. a lot of people pretty chilly as they are waking up this morning. there's also been tough travel conditions. >> you have no hat on and a windbreaker. how many layers? >> reporter: i've got a lot of layers on. but you're almost getting used to it out here. that's how bad it's been this winter. we have had so many cold somedays that this doesn't feel as bad. that's not a good sign for us here. it's becoming the norm. >> you and i would b
minus 28 windchill in chicago u. some of the cold air has reached the east but it's not as bad as the ohiofor minneapolis today? >> no school today in minneapolis. most schools in minnesota are closed as well. for many districts, this is the fourth time just this month and it's not because of snow. it's really just because of the cold weather. a really long snap of this throughout the midwest. at the same time, people are struggling to stay warm because of a natural gas explosion. energy...
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a look on michigan avenue in chicago, illinois. it looks beautiful but it is, in fact, well below freezing there. it's going to be brutal today. it's been a busy week in washington as well. tomorrow, president obama will outline his goals and priorities in the next few years in his fifth state of the union. today, congress is scheduled to get back to work. the the country hits the debt ceiling again next week and will not be able to pay the bills. some republicans again insist to raise the debt ceiling democrats must give up something. >> something we shouldn't just write a blank check. >> i do not believe that republican leaders will follow ted cruz over the cliff once again. >> lawmakers may actually compromise on unemployment but raising the minimum wage may be a tougher fight. also on the agenda the farm bill still hasn't been signed and immigration, both of which previously stalled on capitol hill. lawmakers will also consider a bill that would make sure federal funds are not used to pay for abortion. the no taxpayer funding f
a look on michigan avenue in chicago, illinois. it looks beautiful but it is, in fact, well below freezing there. it's going to be brutal today. it's been a busy week in washington as well. tomorrow, president obama will outline his goals and priorities in the next few years in his fifth state of the union. today, congress is scheduled to get back to work. the the country hits the debt ceiling again next week and will not be able to pay the bills. some republicans again insist to raise the debt...
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forecasters are expecting temperatures in the chicago area to hit 15 below zero tomorrow with the windchill -- or rather air temperature. windchill is 40-50 below. i'm harris faulkner. now let's get you back to huckabee. >>> i want to wish a very happy birthday to cara douglas. she will turn 100 on january 6th, so we say happy birthday and happy new year to you and your loving family. happy birthday, cara. >>> if you walk through new york city's time square on any given day, chances are you will run into pretty colorful character. while most of them are street performers just looking for tips, my next guest poses in his costumes for greater cause. he and his tutu have been to the lincoln memorial in d.c., the golden gate bridge, in san francisco and to the grand canyon in arizona. did he it to cheer up his wife linda who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2003. he has photographed himself in his tutu around the world and now published a book called ballerina. bob kerry and his wife join me now. and they join me now. so glad to have you here. i wanted the audience to sit -- as close as i'm
forecasters are expecting temperatures in the chicago area to hit 15 below zero tomorrow with the windchill -- or rather air temperature. windchill is 40-50 below. i'm harris faulkner. now let's get you back to huckabee. >>> i want to wish a very happy birthday to cara douglas. she will turn 100 on january 6th, so we say happy birthday and happy new year to you and your loving family. happy birthday, cara. >>> if you walk through new york city's time square on any given day,...
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supreme court struck down chicago's gun ban yet crime stats are falling. ? 2012 they had more homicides than any city in the nation but saw a 16% drop last year. >>> let's go to business now. all three major indices down yesterday. the s & p posting a loss for the third consecutive session. not a great start to the year tore stocks. but in washington, the senate made janet yellen one of the most powerful women in the world confirming her as the next head of the federal reserve. she got a lot to handle. she has to unwind all this stimulus and still dealing with 7% unemployment. >> yeah, absolutely. but there are plenty of people in the market who think she is a safe pair of hands, brian. as you know, she is seen as quite dubbish on the interest rate story. she was a supporter of ben bernanke's decision to go with this $75 billion worth of bond buying every month. so very much many the same vain as ben bernanke. so no change really as far as the markets are concerned. but it is interesting when it came to the votes, 56 in favor, 26 against. and she wasn't the
supreme court struck down chicago's gun ban yet crime stats are falling. ? 2012 they had more homicides than any city in the nation but saw a 16% drop last year. >>> let's go to business now. all three major indices down yesterday. the s & p posting a loss for the third consecutive session. not a great start to the year tore stocks. but in washington, the senate made janet yellen one of the most powerful women in the world confirming her as the next head of the federal reserve. she...
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live in chicago, wendy woolfolk. veronica, back to you. >> we appreciate it, thank you. >>> a natural gas pipeline in canada that exploded saturday is expected to be operating at full capacity this afternoon. the blast sent flames hundreds of feet into the air, despite temperature business low zero, evacuated residents says they could feel the heat from the blaze. >> like being at a barbecue, at a bonfire but we're a quarter a mile away and it is as hot as that. >> no injuries reported but more than 5,000 customers lost their gas ply because of the explosion. >>> the family of a brain dead pregnant woman in texas is preparing for her funeral. the court battle over keeping marlise munoz on life support for the sake of her unborn fetus ended sunday. john peter smith hospital owe bade a judge's order to stop life sustaining treatment. the munoz family attorney issued a statement saying, the munoz and machado families will now proceed with the somber task of laying marlise munoz's body to rest and grieving over the great
live in chicago, wendy woolfolk. veronica, back to you. >> we appreciate it, thank you. >>> a natural gas pipeline in canada that exploded saturday is expected to be operating at full capacity this afternoon. the blast sent flames hundreds of feet into the air, despite temperature business low zero, evacuated residents says they could feel the heat from the blaze. >> like being at a barbecue, at a bonfire but we're a quarter a mile away and it is as hot as that. >> no...
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even so much that their first few american recordings were done in chicago. ♪ >> that's where it started. the white people over there know nothing about rhythm and blues. >> in america, even in the black community, had abandoned certain aspects of black culture. the blues in particular had been sort of pushed aside by soul music and r&b which was considered more modern. ♪ >> the stones, the animals, the yard birds, the british groups picked up the american blues, where the americans were kind of letting it go. >> in a strange way, we were taking back to america what america had given us, which was american music. ♪ >> you and chuck have kind of taken england by storm. how do you feel about other people borrowing your material? >> i'm grateful to know that my material is the type of material that the entertainers today would like to use. ♪ >> the british invasion played a huge role in not just introducing themselves to america, but reintroducing a lot of black music to main stream america. ♪ ♪ it's gonna be all right >> the same year the beatles play on the ed sullivan show is t
even so much that their first few american recordings were done in chicago. ♪ >> that's where it started. the white people over there know nothing about rhythm and blues. >> in america, even in the black community, had abandoned certain aspects of black culture. the blues in particular had been sort of pushed aside by soul music and r&b which was considered more modern. ♪ >> the stones, the animals, the yard birds, the british groups picked up the american blues, where...
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and in chicago a barely there crowd bundled at the lincoln park zoo. and this family visiting from minnesota with a bit of perspective. >> this is summer breakdown here. it's a 50-degree difference between home and here. >> reporter: tonight ahead of the one million people packing into times square security is tight and thousands of nypd's finest will be on hand. the revellers checked for explosives and other dangerous devices. they're closing down the cross roads of the world starting on the 43rd and broadway and moving north and people arrive. then there is that brilliant crystal ball weighing almost 12,000 pounds and covered in almost 2700 waterford crystal try angs. shivering below, the folks who have to snuggle tight tonight to stay warm. >> how are you going to stay warm? >> jump around and dance if music comes on. >> reporter: it really won't be that bad. you can see right here the temperatures at midnight or at least the feels like, the wind chill in new york city in the teens but you see up there in green bay, 37 below is what it feels like wh
and in chicago a barely there crowd bundled at the lincoln park zoo. and this family visiting from minnesota with a bit of perspective. >> this is summer breakdown here. it's a 50-degree difference between home and here. >> reporter: tonight ahead of the one million people packing into times square security is tight and thousands of nypd's finest will be on hand. the revellers checked for explosives and other dangerous devices. they're closing down the cross roads of the world...
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monday's high temperature in chicago. without factoring in the windchill, the high temperature will be 11 below zero. so brutally cold. we are looking at a high of 30 in chicago with some of the snow moving in. down in the south, that's where the warm air is. 70 in phoenix. tomorrow the cold air will continue to flood into the northern plains and upper midwest. we will see rain showers on the east coast. 41 degrees in boston on sunday. alex? >> okay. thank you so much, dylan. appreciate that. >>> a new report by the cdc shows a massive spike in flu case, this at the height of the flu season. officials in nearly half the states reporting widespread flu activity, from just 10 last week. the shows particularly high numbers of the h1n1. it is putting an extra strain on parents whose children have become hospitalized. >> it's tough. especially for a first-time parent like me to see a child this way. to know i can go through it and fight. but you can't fight for them. >> it's hard. some of the flu cases are so severe that the i
monday's high temperature in chicago. without factoring in the windchill, the high temperature will be 11 below zero. so brutally cold. we are looking at a high of 30 in chicago with some of the snow moving in. down in the south, that's where the warm air is. 70 in phoenix. tomorrow the cold air will continue to flood into the northern plains and upper midwest. we will see rain showers on the east coast. 41 degrees in boston on sunday. alex? >> okay. thank you so much, dylan. appreciate...
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first, dean reynolds in chicago. dean? >> reporter: scott, it's colder here today than it's been in two decades and it's one reason why people here are starting to call chicago "chiberia." at 2:00 this afternoon it was minus 12 degrees. an improvement from 8:00 a.m. when it was 16 below. >> it's freezing, man! it's cold! >> reporter: the lake michigan shore was freezing solid. schools all over were canceled today and tomorrow. critical parts froze up on public transport and made commuting numbingly slow. interstate 65 in indiana was actually closed. while in minnesota, windchills of 50 below were not uncommon. a.a.a. said there were 15,000 cars for roadside assistance across the midwest. but people still went to work somehow. there were firemen fighting fires, mailmen delivering letters. >> got to have your face mask. the only problem is my mustache keeps freezing. ( laughs ) >> reporter: and doctors treating increasing cases of frostbite. an extended period of cold like this is... >> deadly. brutally deadly. >> reporter:
first, dean reynolds in chicago. dean? >> reporter: scott, it's colder here today than it's been in two decades and it's one reason why people here are starting to call chicago "chiberia." at 2:00 this afternoon it was minus 12 degrees. an improvement from 8:00 a.m. when it was 16 below. >> it's freezing, man! it's cold! >> reporter: the lake michigan shore was freezing solid. schools all over were canceled today and tomorrow. critical parts froze up on public...
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we begin with jeff in chicago. >> negative 38 as we speak, and i'm in one of the coldest spots in chicago because i'm on what they call the michigan avenue bridge. look at the wind chill. you can see the wind chill. you don't need a map for it. is a said, negative 38 right now. and you're seeing an extraordinary phenomenonnan. arctic sea smoke. it comes up from the water, obviously with the temperature gradient between minus 16 or minus 14 that we are right now, and that warmer water. you see the river here freezing just before our eyes. this is playing havoc all over the city. most notably with air travel. out at o'hare, look at nationally where we are. we're at 5,000 delays today. we're at 3.5000 cancellations. the lions sayre of that from chicago, ground zero for delays and cancellations at o'hare. very cold. i want to show you another picture nearby here. this is in indiana. we had our snow yesterday, and maybe you see snow here, it's not going anywhere. it's frozen. wherever you look. and in indiana, still blowing, still snowing, blizzard-like conditions on interstate 65. and 894 als
we begin with jeff in chicago. >> negative 38 as we speak, and i'm in one of the coldest spots in chicago because i'm on what they call the michigan avenue bridge. look at the wind chill. you can see the wind chill. you don't need a map for it. is a said, negative 38 right now. and you're seeing an extraordinary phenomenonnan. arctic sea smoke. it comes up from the water, obviously with the temperature gradient between minus 16 or minus 14 that we are right now, and that warmer water. you...
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it dropped at least a half foot of snow in chicago. it also canceled more than 630 flights at o'hare airport yesterday. this morning flight aware reports more than 900 cancellations. and a to tell it us just how bad it can get, bill karins is here with the latest. >> we get the snowstorm, which will be trouble enough. we're used to it in the wintertime. but the cold on top of it is what makes the storm special. windchills friday morning in the northeast at minus 10. so let's break it down. again, 106 million people under some sort of advisory or warning. 49 million people under warning. warnings up for cape cod and portions of long island. winter storm warnings there new york city to boston. the white on the map is the snow. it's already filled in overnight especially i-90 from boston to new albany. also a lot of heavy snow in areas of indiana and also pushing into ohio. how much snow? the highest total definitely in the purple area from albany to hartford to providencprovidence. new york city, 5 to 6. columbus, ohio, a little bit less
it dropped at least a half foot of snow in chicago. it also canceled more than 630 flights at o'hare airport yesterday. this morning flight aware reports more than 900 cancellations. and a to tell it us just how bad it can get, bill karins is here with the latest. >> we get the snowstorm, which will be trouble enough. we're used to it in the wintertime. but the cold on top of it is what makes the storm special. windchills friday morning in the northeast at minus 10. so let's break it...
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at chicago o hare, there were planes sliding. inside the airport, stranded passengers are frustrated. airlines warning it could take days to get people to their final destinations. >> i just want to go home. i just want to get back settled in. we've been couped up for two days. >> reporter: but the brutal cold is not stopping everyone. green bay packers fans turned blue sunday, braving five-degree weather for a sold out game against the san francisco 49ers. >> i have four layers of long johns. two sets of snow pants. four shirts, a sweatshirt, and a coat. >> reporter: mary bruce, abc news, washington. >> abc's mary bruce in washington, thank you so much. >>> forecasters are keeping an eye on the cold. >> accuweather's mar shall martinez continues our coverage. >> it will be bone-chilling and blustery in the north central region and the upper midwest. temperatures up to negative 26 in minneapolis. around sioux falls, negative 34. this cold weather is shifting over to the northeast, the southeast, and south central. there's a storm
at chicago o hare, there were planes sliding. inside the airport, stranded passengers are frustrated. airlines warning it could take days to get people to their final destinations. >> i just want to go home. i just want to get back settled in. we've been couped up for two days. >> reporter: but the brutal cold is not stopping everyone. green bay packers fans turned blue sunday, braving five-degree weather for a sold out game against the san francisco 49ers. >> i have four...
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more than 500 passengers are now stuck on three amtrak trains heading into chicago because there's so much blowing and drifting snow. >>> now, all three trains were stopped last night in the northern illinois city of mendota, about 80 miles west of chicago. amtrak says the passengers are being kept comfortable and fed as workers try to re-open the tracks. we will stay on top of this breaking story throughout the morning. >>> and to give you an idea how super frigid this air is water vapors now rising off lake michigan in chicago. usually the frigid lake waters are much colder than the air but this morning the waters are actually warmer than the air above. chicago's temperature yesterday set a record at o'hare airport, 16 degrees below zero. >> wow, further north on the lake, these dramatic photos shot by photographer thomas zakowski that captured how extreme the temperatures are. these lighthouses in the michigan cities of st. joseph and south haven looking like a scene almost out of a disaster movie. they were captured in real life though on camera after a recent storm. >>> and furth
more than 500 passengers are now stuck on three amtrak trains heading into chicago because there's so much blowing and drifting snow. >>> now, all three trains were stopped last night in the northern illinois city of mendota, about 80 miles west of chicago. amtrak says the passengers are being kept comfortable and fed as workers try to re-open the tracks. we will stay on top of this breaking story throughout the morning. >>> and to give you an idea how super frigid this air is...
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wendy willfolk, nbc news, chicago. >>> let's go to meteorologist bill karins. we heard this is hitting the south, texas and florida and they mentioned about the crews not knowing how to drive in it. but regular people -- >> go to youtube and google how to drive in the snow. not going to be fun. a lot of people inexperienced with it. it is going to come down. the winter storm warnings don't get maps like this very often. very rare. it stretches from the texas/louisiana border along the gulf coast. palm trees with snow and ice, all the way up to the carolinas. an ice storm is likely savannah to charleston. a lot of people without power in those regions probably for numerous days. we already have snow breaking out here, northern portions of louisiana, central louisiana. eventually tonight even snow in new orleans. it is snowing now in jackson, mississippi. and then there is the cold side of this storm, which is just insane. the storm after storm has come through, and a big shot of cold air behind it. minus 42 international falls, minus 35 green bay. none of these
wendy willfolk, nbc news, chicago. >>> let's go to meteorologist bill karins. we heard this is hitting the south, texas and florida and they mentioned about the crews not knowing how to drive in it. but regular people -- >> go to youtube and google how to drive in the snow. not going to be fun. a lot of people inexperienced with it. it is going to come down. the winter storm warnings don't get maps like this very often. very rare. it stretches from the texas/louisiana border...
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in chicago, the luggage piled high. as travelers hunkered down. >> our flight kept getting pushed back. >> reporter: nationwide, more than 2500 flights cancelled today, another 5100 delayed. the ripple effects of this nightmare nor'easter stretching to packed terminals in austin and to san diego, where hundreds waited in line and flights were backed up for hours. travelers tweeted stranded selfies and endless cups of coffee. in atlanta one family broke out the playing cards. >> we want to get home. >> reporter: perseverance is starting to pay off. >> this morning's flight was cancelled, i couldn't get through southwest couldn't help me on the phone. so i came here this morning. >> reporter: this afternoon her flight finally left sunny florida. and landed later in snowy new york. a happy ending after a very long trip. here in laguardia the crowds have died down. we're told that most of the backlog should be cleared by saturday afternoon, though some unlucky passengers have to wait until sunday or monday to get home. dian
in chicago, the luggage piled high. as travelers hunkered down. >> our flight kept getting pushed back. >> reporter: nationwide, more than 2500 flights cancelled today, another 5100 delayed. the ripple effects of this nightmare nor'easter stretching to packed terminals in austin and to san diego, where hundreds waited in line and flights were backed up for hours. travelers tweeted stranded selfies and endless cups of coffee. in atlanta one family broke out the playing cards....
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in chicago, all-time coldest daily high. in cincinnati and detroit, potentially the coldest subzero stretch we have ever seen. take a look at these numbers. chicago a high temperature, these aren't windchills, 15 below dropping to 20 below. monday and tuesday is the heart of this arctic cold. look what happens in new york. 50 degrees on monday with rain. see moisture is moving in. it's going to be quite a snowstorm for the midwest, chicago, detroit, indianapolis. but, for the northeast, it's not going to be a snowstorm. it's going to be rain. the moisture comes before the cold air gets there. the timing is being missed. the rain and warm air, cold air, 14 in new york. dramatic temperature drop and similar to nashville as well. martin? >> thanks very much. a few major airports get shut down and it sends the whole travel system into chaos. 3,000 flights canceled yesterday. nothing arrived or took off from new york, boston or chicago for several hours. that means long lines, bag logs and frustrated passengers going nowhere. as
in chicago, all-time coldest daily high. in cincinnati and detroit, potentially the coldest subzero stretch we have ever seen. take a look at these numbers. chicago a high temperature, these aren't windchills, 15 below dropping to 20 below. monday and tuesday is the heart of this arctic cold. look what happens in new york. 50 degrees on monday with rain. see moisture is moving in. it's going to be quite a snowstorm for the midwest, chicago, detroit, indianapolis. but, for the northeast, it's...
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half a foot of snow will hit chicago. east coast is prepping, stocking up on shovels. the state may close major highways as a precaution. says the governor. >> schools pre-emptively closing in boston, declaring a snow emergency for the region, kevin corriveau is tracking the storm. it sounds big. >> this is big for the east coast. there has been a lot of snow in the northern plains into 2013. we are getting a combination of storms. the northern storm is bringing snow across chicago, the great lakes, pennsylvania right now. now we are getting the influence of the southern storm, and these are the two that are going to come together over the next 24 hours, really pumping up the volume, if you want to say, here across the north-east. we are seeing snow showers across parts of new jersey, new york and peninsunsylvania, and will only get worse. these are the warnings and advisories. winter storms for many parts of new england, but we are concerned about the winter warnings. we'll see over six inches of know, winds over 35 miles per hour, and temperatures at 20 degrees or be
half a foot of snow will hit chicago. east coast is prepping, stocking up on shovels. the state may close major highways as a precaution. says the governor. >> schools pre-emptively closing in boston, declaring a snow emergency for the region, kevin corriveau is tracking the storm. it sounds big. >> this is big for the east coast. there has been a lot of snow in the northern plains into 2013. we are getting a combination of storms. the northern storm is bringing snow across chicago,...
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nbc news, chicago. >> let's get more on this from bill karins. you're talking texas, florida. >> school is cancelled and thr telling people to stay off of the roads. we're talking houston up to virginia beach norfolk area. i'm very concerned with the charleston to savannah areas. we could see unprecedented ice. maybe as much as a half an inch. that's why we have ice storm warnings from savannah, charleston including the hilton head area. myrtle beach could get ice out of this. how much ice? what damage will be done? looks like downed trees. definitely branches and limbs and that will cause power outages out there. the worst of it from tallahassee to albany georgia up to a quarter of an inch but this purple area here, late this afternoon to this evening, if you get a quarter to a half inch of ice, there could be people without power for three or four or five days. we could have power companies heading to the beach areas. our friends at our nbc station in michigan, that is snow outside their newsroom window. >> that's incredible. >> i like to thank
nbc news, chicago. >> let's get more on this from bill karins. you're talking texas, florida. >> school is cancelled and thr telling people to stay off of the roads. we're talking houston up to virginia beach norfolk area. i'm very concerned with the charleston to savannah areas. we could see unprecedented ice. maybe as much as a half an inch. that's why we have ice storm warnings from savannah, charleston including the hilton head area. myrtle beach could get ice out of this. how...
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some flights were delayed from 30 minutes to close to two hours to other cities like chicagos. airport officials say the airlines are making minute by minute changes during this storm. >> i understand the visibility is down to a quarter mile to blowing snow. united airlines has been proactive and have decided to cancel their flights to boston. >>> oakland international airport did not report any cancellations. in san jose, a red eye flight to boston was canceled. airport officials say check with your airline if you are headed to the northeast u.s. >>> about 50 homes and businesses in castro valley were without water overnight after a water main break. it happened around 1:30 on statin avenue. 47 customers were without water for about six hours while crews made repairs. the water came back on around 7:30 a.m. crews are looking into the cause of that break. >>> well, the san mateo police department is using a crowd funding site to help raise money for its k-9 program. the rookie, k-9 officer named ajax. you see him there has been sworn in. but the department wants to expand with
some flights were delayed from 30 minutes to close to two hours to other cities like chicagos. airport officials say the airlines are making minute by minute changes during this storm. >> i understand the visibility is down to a quarter mile to blowing snow. united airlines has been proactive and have decided to cancel their flights to boston. >>> oakland international airport did not report any cancellations. in san jose, a red eye flight to boston was canceled. airport...
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chicago here. >> they can get to chicago from atlanta all right. not that you want to. boston? >> yeah. this is boston. >> when's going on there? no problems getting atlanta. if you're in chicago or boss phenomenon, you can get to atlanta. that's a cool map. can anybody access that? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. flightaware.com. or google flight aware and misery map. >> a fourth of all flights. >> a lot of problems. >> understandable. all right. rich from fox but networks just outside d.c. how long are the delays there, rich? >> reporter: well, shep, anywhere from about an hour into canceled. there are delays here and the folks say it's not our fault waiting for planes from elsewhere and experiencing ground delays not able to go to other places and other parts and airports of the country. dca, reagan national airport, flightaware saying dulles at 18 and baltimore at 19 cancelations for the day. that compares to yesterday here at national where we had 176 cancelations and dulles 115 and bwi 106. one of the delays here, though, they have to deice the planes because it's colder than freezi
chicago here. >> they can get to chicago from atlanta all right. not that you want to. boston? >> yeah. this is boston. >> when's going on there? no problems getting atlanta. if you're in chicago or boss phenomenon, you can get to atlanta. that's a cool map. can anybody access that? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. flightaware.com. or google flight aware and misery map. >> a fourth of all flights. >> a lot of problems. >> understandable. all right. rich from fox...
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chicago goes to 9 below for a high. it's nashville. only 14 for a high on monday. that cold air sticking around. cold air florida is asking? yn i don't know anything about that. early this morning they had lows in the 70s while way north in parts of minnesota having a record low of 47 below. in case you can't do the math that fast, we did it for you. that's 124 degree difference across this nation. diane? >> let's go back to that bitter cold for a minute. i know you want to warn everybody how quickly you can get in trouble outside. >> reporter: especially because when you have temperatures in some of those northern plains areas 45 below zero and all you have to put on is a 15 mile per hour wind, you can get frostbite in ten minutes. take extra care and cover up if you are going to be exposed at all. >> take care and bundle up out there. thank you so much, ginger zee. >>> next we move on to take you inside a drama in another frozen part of the globe, the rescue of 52 passengers on a ship trapped for ten days in the ocean of ice in the antarctic. they're a group of s
chicago goes to 9 below for a high. it's nashville. only 14 for a high on monday. that cold air sticking around. cold air florida is asking? yn i don't know anything about that. early this morning they had lows in the 70s while way north in parts of minnesota having a record low of 47 below. in case you can't do the math that fast, we did it for you. that's 124 degree difference across this nation. diane? >> let's go back to that bitter cold for a minute. i know you want to warn everybody...
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this is chicago's michigan avenue, that famous stopping district. you can see the water tower right there. and today, this is all packed with snow and so many shoppers looking for winter gear. in the east, ice is a problem, causing this massive 11-car pileup in new york's staten island. the concern on the roads? black ice. that invisible ice created in below freezing temperatures. slick roadways flipping cars on their sides. and making sidewalks slippery. >> the most common things are going to be ankle injuries, wrist injuries, knee and elbow. >> reporter: windchills expected to go so low in des moines, your car's antifreeze will no longer work. in minneapolis, frostbite can occur in just five minutes. and that's why tonight, people are desperately looking for ways to cover up. and cover up. we can't stress that enough. get those ears covered. get those hands covered. wear those layers, david. it's really dangerous out here. >> and gio, our thanks to you and the crew for braving these conditions night after night for us. >>> and this evening in gree
this is chicago's michigan avenue, that famous stopping district. you can see the water tower right there. and today, this is all packed with snow and so many shoppers looking for winter gear. in the east, ice is a problem, causing this massive 11-car pileup in new york's staten island. the concern on the roads? black ice. that invisible ice created in below freezing temperatures. slick roadways flipping cars on their sides. and making sidewalks slippery. >> the most common things are...
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chicago minus 14 and you have snow with that in chicago. this is really the cold combined with the snow that's not going to be fun today either. as we go through the next couple of days, the purple and white is the coldest of cold air. still centers from new england. a lite break in the central plains by friday. but then over the weekend it makes another dive at us again. so it doesn't go away any time soon. especially over the next week. that's your national forecast. now, here's a look at the weather outside your window. so today areas like baltimore, washington d.c., the timing of your snow appears as we go throughout the mid morning, right after the morning rush is when your snow will begin. you'll get to work and school fine. getting home, a different story. of course snow can be fun too. steamboat springs, they take all the best rodeo cowboys and they put them on skis. these are professional rodeo stars with the lasso and all having fun on the snow. >> i don't know if the horse was having that much fun but the cowboys are. >> they're
chicago minus 14 and you have snow with that in chicago. this is really the cold combined with the snow that's not going to be fun today either. as we go through the next couple of days, the purple and white is the coldest of cold air. still centers from new england. a lite break in the central plains by friday. but then over the weekend it makes another dive at us again. so it doesn't go away any time soon. especially over the next week. that's your national forecast. now, here's a look at the...
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we could set a record in chicago, minus 17. not wind chill, not real feel. this is actual air temperature. minus 20 in green bay. moving ought and east. wind chill warnings for all of these big cities. as far south as the deep south. watch these temperatures drop as the arctic cold front plunges southward. we'll be talking 20s and 30s along the gulf coast. cold air in place and a low pressure that develops out of the gulf of mexico, and with that some measurable snow for cities like houston, texas, new orleans, augusta, georgia, montgomery, alabama, very dangerous as the icy mix continues through tuesday and wednesday, with some impressive snow totals for the carolinas. in some cases we could be dealing with three to five, even six to 12 inches of snow. whether it advisory, don't see this often. winter weather warnings for portions of louisiana, mississippi, towards the carolinas and look at the forecasted precipitation. some areas could see over a foot in the carolinas. a big deal. >> janice, thanks a lot. major avalanches have blocked the only road leading
we could set a record in chicago, minus 17. not wind chill, not real feel. this is actual air temperature. minus 20 in green bay. moving ought and east. wind chill warnings for all of these big cities. as far south as the deep south. watch these temperatures drop as the arctic cold front plunges southward. we'll be talking 20s and 30s along the gulf coast. cold air in place and a low pressure that develops out of the gulf of mexico, and with that some measurable snow for cities like houston,...
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all started last night when a southwest airlines flight from chicago to branson, mist, but instead of landing in branson, it landed at a much smaller airport a few miles away. thankfully nobody got hurt but it was clearly a very risky landing. this airport is meant for small planes and small private jets. not a 737. compare the two runways. the one on the right where is the plane landed. and then the one on the left is where it was supposed to touch down. you can see that on the big wall here the sizes are very different. passengers report a very hard braking during the landing, they smelled burning rubber, they said. the plane stopped a mere 200 feet from the steep dropoff at the end of the runway. well, this comes after that case in november when one of the biggest cargo jets in all the world landed at the wrong airport in wichita, kansas. the feds are now investigating this latest case with the southwest flight, just the latest public relations nightmare for that airline. and speaking of hard landings, over the summer a southwest jet landed nose first at la guardia. it caused the f
all started last night when a southwest airlines flight from chicago to branson, mist, but instead of landing in branson, it landed at a much smaller airport a few miles away. thankfully nobody got hurt but it was clearly a very risky landing. this airport is meant for small planes and small private jets. not a 737. compare the two runways. the one on the right where is the plane landed. and then the one on the left is where it was supposed to touch down. you can see that on the big wall here...
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paul lucky to get to 15 below for a high, chicago to nine below. you can see that bitter cold air, that subzero air stretches as far south as st. louis where folks might be lucky to get to 2 below for a high tomorrow. >> jeff: even farther south below that, what does that mean. >> jeff, it's bad enough that the air is cold, the other factor we have to deal with, strong winds. we have a windchill warning if play for pretty of all of the upper midwest but watch how far south this stretches, warnings all the way down to alabama and georgia and the windchill advisories push all the way to the coast. if you want to put salt in the wound too it looks like folks in alabama could be dealing with rain changing over to snow and perhaps a light accumulation in parts of northern georgia. >> jeff: chris shaffer, thank you very much. weather does appear to have played a role in the fatal crash today of a private jet in aspen, colorado. our transportation correspondent jeff pegues has details. >> reporter: by the time fire crews arrived on scene, the private jet
paul lucky to get to 15 below for a high, chicago to nine below. you can see that bitter cold air, that subzero air stretches as far south as st. louis where folks might be lucky to get to 2 below for a high tomorrow. >> jeff: even farther south below that, what does that mean. >> jeff, it's bad enough that the air is cold, the other factor we have to deal with, strong winds. we have a windchill warning if play for pretty of all of the upper midwest but watch how far south this...
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chicago up by three. seconds left. glen davis right here for three. and we take it to triple ot. the bulls sneak ahead there. and they hold on in triple overtime, 128-125. >>> it starts with the lakers' nick young, drawing a hard foul. the ground opens up, elbows start flying, the lakers and suns clear the benches. two players ejected. suns win the game, yeah, there was a game, 121-114. >>> meet los angeles angels mike trout. 6'2", platform in front of him, almost 6 feet. so he decides i'm going to jump and then he lands. like the $6 million man. or is that more like $30 million in today's dollars? i don't know. baseball, dodgers. >>> four days until the afc championship duel between the broncos and patriots. tom brady misses practice. illness is unspecified. last week brady said he did have a cold. but he's expected to be okay for sunday. folks are watching that. >>> in the lead up to the game between seattle and san francisco, a seattle radio station pranks a niners fan. they tell her tickets, they tell her that her tickets have to be returned. and the reason they provide, beca
chicago up by three. seconds left. glen davis right here for three. and we take it to triple ot. the bulls sneak ahead there. and they hold on in triple overtime, 128-125. >>> it starts with the lakers' nick young, drawing a hard foul. the ground opens up, elbows start flying, the lakers and suns clear the benches. two players ejected. suns win the game, yeah, there was a game, 121-114. >>> meet los angeles angels mike trout. 6'2", platform in front of him, almost 6 feet....
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. >> the president of the chicago typer's lewis, he compared him self-to dr. martin lawsuit jer king jr. if you want him to go over this, but he just actually thattive were has clearly done that. these are the things that we talk about when we talk about social justice. >> cnn paul can to do reverend right feels portrayed by them. it's ana mazing falling out george howl, cnn, chicago. >>> "duck dynasty" returns to the air. did a.m. arab is that 9. one was partially run over. she was partially covered in foam. >> how do you tee fined in the show. you don't want to miss that conversation. there's a new form of innovation taking shape. at a company that's bringing media and technology together. next is every second of nbcuniversal's coverage 0f the 2014 olympic winter games. it's connecting over one million low-income americans to broadband internet at home. it's a place named one america's most veteran friendly employers. next is information and entertainment in ways you never thought possible. welcome to what's next. comcastnbcuniversal. >>> money and power ton
. >> the president of the chicago typer's lewis, he compared him self-to dr. martin lawsuit jer king jr. if you want him to go over this, but he just actually thattive were has clearly done that. these are the things that we talk about when we talk about social justice. >> cnn paul can to do reverend right feels portrayed by them. it's ana mazing falling out george howl, cnn, chicago. >>> "duck dynasty" returns to the air. did a.m. arab is that 9. one was...
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the city of chicago is doing that. caitlin, thank up very much and we'll keep everybody posted on this. as you see, that reaches down to some far places south. >>> a deadly plane crash in aspen, colorado. smoke coming from what was left of the challenger 600 corporate jet. other images showing it ended up np upside down and burst in flames it. went down while landing after making a couple of attempts. and in a two hour flight from tucson, arizona is where it was coming from. three people were on board, one of them died, the others hurt pretty severely. we're told one of them. some celebrities witnessed this accident before even the first responders could get there. and as the plane was making the second attempt to land in the windy conditions, they were snapping shots. and then of course you see this picture taken by actor and comedian kevin neil and who treated horrible plane crash here at the aspen airport, exploded into flames, i think it was a jet. leann rimes. so sad, horrible plane crash at the aspen airport. joi
the city of chicago is doing that. caitlin, thank up very much and we'll keep everybody posted on this. as you see, that reaches down to some far places south. >>> a deadly plane crash in aspen, colorado. smoke coming from what was left of the challenger 600 corporate jet. other images showing it ended up np upside down and burst in flames it. went down while landing after making a couple of attempts. and in a two hour flight from tucson, arizona is where it was coming from. three...
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hundreds of flights were grounded at chicago's o'hare airport this morning and folks in new england could get 12 inches by late friday. now we return to "lockup." >>> on any given day, there are more than 5,000 inmates incarcerated in the five facilities that make up the orange county jail system. their charges, stories, and backgrounds, are as diverse as the southern california communities most of them hail from. but for the vast majority of these men and women, there is a common element that led to their troubles with the law. >> if you talk to any of the inmates in jail, most of them will have done drugs. their current crime is not drugs. they're stealing for drugs, or their life of crime began with drugs. there's always a connection there. >> deputies are always on the lookout for illicit drug use inside the jail as well. and over in the women's unit, deputies have just interrupted what they suspect to be a drug deal. as inmates were disposing of their brown bag lunches, one was seen handing her bag to a neighbor. moments later deputies confiscated the bag and found the prescription d
hundreds of flights were grounded at chicago's o'hare airport this morning and folks in new england could get 12 inches by late friday. now we return to "lockup." >>> on any given day, there are more than 5,000 inmates incarcerated in the five facilities that make up the orange county jail system. their charges, stories, and backgrounds, are as diverse as the southern california communities most of them hail from. but for the vast majority of these men and women, there is a...
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along with the help of dhl express, the chicago style deep dish pizzas will arrive in time for kickoff. to all of those abroad, enjoy the game and thank you for your service and enjoy the pizza. >>> new this morning, china's pcmaker len novo agreeing to buy part of ibm's server business. they purchased the lap pop business back in 2005. >>> sports just ahead, including the yankees new secret weapon. plus, nascar's danica patrick gets pumped up for her new super bowl ad. [bell rings] [prof. burke] at farmers,we make you smarter about your insurance,because what you don't know can hurt you. what if you didn't know that home insurance can keep your stuff covered,even when it's not at home? or that collisions with wildlife on the road may not be covered. and what if you didn't know that you could be liable for any accidents on your property? the more you know,the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum♪ so, if you're what ysleeping in your is youcontact lenses, ask about the air o
along with the help of dhl express, the chicago style deep dish pizzas will arrive in time for kickoff. to all of those abroad, enjoy the game and thank you for your service and enjoy the pizza. >>> new this morning, china's pcmaker len novo agreeing to buy part of ibm's server business. they purchased the lap pop business back in 2005. >>> sports just ahead, including the yankees new secret weapon. plus, nascar's danica patrick gets pumped up for her new super bowl ad. [bell...
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chicago also some snow for you over the weekend. again, the big story is what happened in the deep south. for people in the north, it's hard to believe it's only one to two inches of snow. how does that happen? it's the timing and just not used to driving in it. >> thank you. >>> well, the legal troubles are piling up for pop star justin bieber. his fate in the u.s. now in the hands of the white house. but first a new assault charge in toronto for the 19-year-old. bieber turned himself in to police yesterday amid an army of security, fans and reporters. he was released and is scheduled to appear in court march 10th. the charge is connected to an incident with a limo driver back in december. police say bieber was part of a group that the driver picked up outside a nightclub. they say a man struck that driver on the back of his head several times, but fled the scene before police arrived. bieber's lawyer say he is innocent. the singer meanwhile pleaded not guilty to other charges he's facing in miami. his lawyer filed the paperwork ye
chicago also some snow for you over the weekend. again, the big story is what happened in the deep south. for people in the north, it's hard to believe it's only one to two inches of snow. how does that happen? it's the timing and just not used to driving in it. >> thank you. >>> well, the legal troubles are piling up for pop star justin bieber. his fate in the u.s. now in the hands of the white house. but first a new assault charge in toronto for the 19-year-old. bieber turned...
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garrett is live in chicago. >> reporter: you can see behind me downtown chicago with all the snowfall, you can barely see it. throughout much of the region this storm brought more than a foot of snow across areas of lake michigan, wisconsin, chicago, indiana and michigan. more than 600 flights were canceled at chicago's o'hare airport and it has made for dangerous driving conditions. more than a dozen people were injured and a driver killed outside south bend, indiana when a truck crashed into the car carrying those passengers. patti ann: how much more snow is expected? >> reporter: this is the lake-effect snow. we are expecting up to 10 inches on top of that. up to a foot in some areas. the lake-effect snow comes as the cold winds move across lake michigan and pick up on water vapor and dump that as snow on the land along lake michigan. throughout the day it's expected to fall at more than 2 inches an hour in some areas. it's creating zero visibility and dangerous driving conditions. bill: 10 more inches. just getting rolling. folks in ohio taking it slow. dealing with 4-6 inches. dr
garrett is live in chicago. >> reporter: you can see behind me downtown chicago with all the snowfall, you can barely see it. throughout much of the region this storm brought more than a foot of snow across areas of lake michigan, wisconsin, chicago, indiana and michigan. more than 600 flights were canceled at chicago's o'hare airport and it has made for dangerous driving conditions. more than a dozen people were injured and a driver killed outside south bend, indiana when a truck crashed...
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it's about 60 miles from chicago where at least three people were killed and more than 20 injured. one critically. officials say it went from sunshine to snow, then absolute zero visibility causing the cars to slam right into each other. the jaws of life had to be brought in to rescue at least five people. some lanes will close overnight as crews cleared the wreckage. >>> a big change for banks. they're about to start handling money from legal marijuana sales despite rules to stop money laundering. new rules will soon make it easier for banks to take money from legal marijuana sellers even though tough restrictions exist to prevent proceeds from pot sales. a university of virginia holder indicated it's to help pot dealers in colorado and washington along with medical marijuana dispensaries in other states. cannabis still illegal in federal law. so many have declined accounts for pot dealers because it could open up criminal charges for taking money from drug sales. >>> you've got to believe that things have gotten real for justin bieber. he's out on bail after an appearance with a
it's about 60 miles from chicago where at least three people were killed and more than 20 injured. one critically. officials say it went from sunshine to snow, then absolute zero visibility causing the cars to slam right into each other. the jaws of life had to be brought in to rescue at least five people. some lanes will close overnight as crews cleared the wreckage. >>> a big change for banks. they're about to start handling money from legal marijuana sales despite rules to stop...
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feels like 7 degrees below zero in new york city. 3 below in chicago. in minneapolis feels like 20 degrees below zero. actual temperatures were colder in parts of the panhandle than georgia and alaska. it gives you information on how cold it is out there. we have the windchill advisories as well. high temperatures better today than yesterday. 3 degrees for the high in minneapolis 13 in chicago. in cleveland high temperature 21 degrees. that cold air over the relatively warmer great lakes has been dealing with significant lake-effect snow. 22 inches of snow already in water town and up state new york. we have over a foot of snow and white out concerns. it will be 40's and 50's by friday. on saturday 63 degrees for the high temperature. it is going to feel wonderful after this cold start to the workweek. we set several records low temperatures yesterday. detroit reaching a temperature of 14 degrees below zero. that was the actual temperature not the windchill. >> i am thinking about the 63 degrees. that's what i was thinking about. >> something to look fo
feels like 7 degrees below zero in new york city. 3 below in chicago. in minneapolis feels like 20 degrees below zero. actual temperatures were colder in parts of the panhandle than georgia and alaska. it gives you information on how cold it is out there. we have the windchill advisories as well. high temperatures better today than yesterday. 3 degrees for the high in minneapolis 13 in chicago. in cleveland high temperature 21 degrees. that cold air over the relatively warmer great lakes has...
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that will avoid chicago and stay to your north. this is more like it. 34 in d.c. we're warming it up. the super bowl looks like it will be around 40 degrees at the start of kickoff. nfl, everyone else has to be smiling. >> ticket sales were down, people were saying, because people were not hot about the weather conditions. >> no problem sitting in the stands for that. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe," new information about governor christie's inner circle. how his political machine operated, and what it might reveal about the gwb investigation. >>> and we come back here, we'll huddle around the water cooler. another day, another stop at police station for justin bieber. the latest accusations and why he could be facing jail time. beliebers are not giving in. they're there to support him. [ male announcer ] campbell's homestyle. mmm! this is delicious katie. it's not bad for canned soup, right? pfft! [ laughs ] you nearly had us there. canned soup. [ male announcer ] they just might think it's homemade. try campbell's ho
that will avoid chicago and stay to your north. this is more like it. 34 in d.c. we're warming it up. the super bowl looks like it will be around 40 degrees at the start of kickoff. nfl, everyone else has to be smiling. >> ticket sales were down, people were saying, because people were not hot about the weather conditions. >> no problem sitting in the stands for that. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe," new...
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most of those are out of chicago o'hare and john f. kennedy airport. passengers at sfo scrambled to get reeboked after united airlines grounded flights in chicago and cleveland yesterday. >> when we get to cleveland that is it and then we hear from the same people, by the we, the replacement flight isn't until wednesday. >> there are a lot of people that were not doing everything just re-directing everyone to customer service. >> 80 flights were canceled at sfo. oakland and san jose international airport did not report cancellations. we will go to the north and show you what normally the polar vortex over the north pole but we are looking at lack of sea ice that helps warmer systems come up there and dislodge polar vortex and that is what is sitting to the north of the great lakes and brought all of the cold air with it and with the counter-clockwise flow and the high over us with the clock wise flow is pulling in air from siberia and the north pole and depositing it as far south as st. louis where it feels 32 below and 55 in new york, but all moving t
most of those are out of chicago o'hare and john f. kennedy airport. passengers at sfo scrambled to get reeboked after united airlines grounded flights in chicago and cleveland yesterday. >> when we get to cleveland that is it and then we hear from the same people, by the we, the replacement flight isn't until wednesday. >> there are a lot of people that were not doing everything just re-directing everyone to customer service. >> 80 flights were canceled at sfo. oakland and...
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outside chicago, they reopened i-94 this morning after this terrible pile-up, three people died. witnesses say it looked like a war zone. >> the collision was a war zone. it was like boom. louder than a gunshot. >> reporter: it was heartbreaking work for firefighters in quebec, canada, so cold, they're having to use steam to melt the ice at the scene of this deadly fire at a seniors home. at least eight people were killed, dozens are unaccounted for, and they're worried there are still victims inside behind the ice. >> every person that's involved in this operation -- every partner that's here -- people are working very hard. >> reporter: at this burning apartment complex in nicholasville, kentucky -- >> i was out there with my jacket half on. >> reporter: the shivering firefighters worked in shifts moving families to warming shelters. and all of this cold comes as many families are already spending more on fuel to heat their homes. nearly 6 million americans who use propane are now paying nearly a dollar more a gallon than they did just last week. this is first time that in five
outside chicago, they reopened i-94 this morning after this terrible pile-up, three people died. witnesses say it looked like a war zone. >> the collision was a war zone. it was like boom. louder than a gunshot. >> reporter: it was heartbreaking work for firefighters in quebec, canada, so cold, they're having to use steam to melt the ice at the scene of this deadly fire at a seniors home. at least eight people were killed, dozens are unaccounted for, and they're worried there are...
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hundreds of flights canceled at chicago o'hair's airport. and parts of new england could get 12 inches of snow by late friday. back to "lockup." >> announcer: due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> i'll help you with self es feel and all of that, man. >> i'll miss you. i'll be home soon. every day. no, stop. >> don't worry about it. >> narrator: most inmates at san antonio's bear county jail find working out is one way to beat the monotony of incarceration. and michael lesher is no exception. >> most people think they can't do pull ups from it. >> narrator: the pull up method is against jail rules. he says his sets are short enough that he can usually do them out of sight of roaming officers. >> after the workout, try your hardest to make everything you put in your body, proteins, starches, things that are going to be stackers, you know, body stackers. that's how you grow. if you don't get enough food, you can only use what you put in your body. if you work more than that, they're going to burn off what you put in you
hundreds of flights canceled at chicago o'hair's airport. and parts of new england could get 12 inches of snow by late friday. back to "lockup." >> announcer: due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> i'll help you with self es feel and all of that, man. >> i'll miss you. i'll be home soon. every day. no, stop. >> don't worry about it. >> narrator: most inmates at san antonio's bear county jail find working out is one way to beat the...
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and chicago 18 percent down to 415 that is the lowest since 1965. and in philadelphia, homicides fell 26 percent to 247. experts a police departments are better utilizing data and technology. >> hot spots are where crime is concentrated, and they are now moving in an interesting area. hot individuals. repeat offender ands people likely to commit violent crime in the future. the police have real- time data, by beat, and shift and time of day that allows them to focus their energies where the crime is. jiefshgs big cities are learning strategy. in houston squads go out and serve warrants and in philadelphia, police have a foot patrol presence. and in los angeles, la pd cut the murder rate through the gang fighting strategies. >>y we have learned that it is not just policing. you have to have wrap around strategies that keep kids from going in gangs and address the ones that are, in a none punitive matter and keeping the peace and reducing the violence. >> reporter: the name of the game is prevention. discouraging crime before it starts, harris? >> bri
and chicago 18 percent down to 415 that is the lowest since 1965. and in philadelphia, homicides fell 26 percent to 247. experts a police departments are better utilizing data and technology. >> hot spots are where crime is concentrated, and they are now moving in an interesting area. hot individuals. repeat offender ands people likely to commit violent crime in the future. the police have real- time data, by beat, and shift and time of day that allows them to focus their energies where...
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chicago, a city frozen in place. in minnesota, dramatic video of a car careening off an icy bridge, the driver walking away, amazingly, with minor injuries. elsewhere in the state, workers put in long hours to bring faulty furnaces back to life. >> hunker down. you're working a long day. you can't leave people without heat in this. can't do it. >> reporter: all 50 states recorded freezing temperatures at some point tuesday, and an unlucky few recorded record lows. 4 degrees in new york city, negative 11 in cleveland and negative 1 in asheville, north carolina. for millions, the continued cold meant a continued travel nightmare. i-65 in indiana turned into a parking lot for tractor-trailers. and a soggy situation at reagan national airport in washington, when a pipe burst, flooding terminal hallways. passengers nationwide faced delays and cancellations as airlines deiced planes and cleared runways, fighting what sometimes felt like a losing battle against the powerful polar vortex. sarah dallof, nbc news. >>> and nbc
chicago, a city frozen in place. in minnesota, dramatic video of a car careening off an icy bridge, the driver walking away, amazingly, with minor injuries. elsewhere in the state, workers put in long hours to bring faulty furnaces back to life. >> hunker down. you're working a long day. you can't leave people without heat in this. can't do it. >> reporter: all 50 states recorded freezing temperatures at some point tuesday, and an unlucky few recorded record lows. 4 degrees in new...
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to a chicago whiteout, up to 18 inches of fresh snow in places. the midwest is a blowing, snowing, deep freeze. officials too, sounding a warning. >> we ask that residents check on the well-being of residents, friends and neighbors. >> reporter: the city's full fleet of 287 snow plows and salt spreaders dominate the streets. plows in nearby rose mount out in force, too. drivers operating on little sleep, a grueling job as we found out. >> when it gets heavy, you just keep going and going and going. >> that's what we do. if you left it build up, you'll never move it. >> reporter: lyle richmond knows that, clearing the snow from his house, over and over again. >> four times within the past 24 hours? >> probably a little less than 246hours, yes. >> reporter: the snowy mess causing cancellations across the u.s. as holiday travelers try to get home. plane de-icers working overtime, more than 500 accidents reported in michigan, icy roads from tennessee to the mountains of north carolina. this car flipped on its side on roads that look like glass. in int
to a chicago whiteout, up to 18 inches of fresh snow in places. the midwest is a blowing, snowing, deep freeze. officials too, sounding a warning. >> we ask that residents check on the well-being of residents, friends and neighbors. >> reporter: the city's full fleet of 287 snow plows and salt spreaders dominate the streets. plows in nearby rose mount out in force, too. drivers operating on little sleep, a grueling job as we found out. >> when it gets heavy, you just keep...
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it's not just chicago. a snow storm is expected from the central plains to upstate new york and northern pennsylvania. the snow is expected to move into new england tomorrow night. heavier snow is predicted in the northeast thursday night into friday, and boston could get as much as a foot. federal investigators flew to north dakota today to figure out what caused a freight train derailment and crash that led to several massive explosions. an evacuation order was lifted this afternoon. this latest accident is raising questions about the safety of transporting crude oil by rail. here's transportation correspondent jeff pegues. >> reporter: the thick fire continued to burn just outside of castleton, north dakota, a full day after two trains collided. while no one was injured in the derailment, the intense flames fueled by crude oil are hampering investigators. robert sumwalt is with the national transportation safety board. >> we're not able to get up close and personal to the wreckage until the fire has gone
it's not just chicago. a snow storm is expected from the central plains to upstate new york and northern pennsylvania. the snow is expected to move into new england tomorrow night. heavier snow is predicted in the northeast thursday night into friday, and boston could get as much as a foot. federal investigators flew to north dakota today to figure out what caused a freight train derailment and crash that led to several massive explosions. an evacuation order was lifted this afternoon. this...
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they want some chicago politics nationwide, man. the president needs to turn his finger to the republicans and said, you've been obstructing me, you've been slowing the country down, and we're going to leave you behind. if they start talking about impeachment, good. we'll have a lot to talk about. there's no downside to the president coming out using the pulpit tomorrow night and taking it to the republicans. after all, we have to define what a year of action is. let's start with some straight talk at the state of the union address. when you say income inequality to a republican, they think, we might have to tax somebody to do that. that's where they are and that's not where the country is. get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. tonight's question -- should the president call out republicans for their inaction? i mean, call them out for their inaction. text a for yes. text b for no. you can always go to our blog. we'll bring you the results later on in the show. a congressman joins us tonight. great to have you wit
they want some chicago politics nationwide, man. the president needs to turn his finger to the republicans and said, you've been obstructing me, you've been slowing the country down, and we're going to leave you behind. if they start talking about impeachment, good. we'll have a lot to talk about. there's no downside to the president coming out using the pulpit tomorrow night and taking it to the republicans. after all, we have to define what a year of action is. let's start with some straight...